The following is the response from the *PUT* request to enable allow transfers to numbers not associated with users or call handlers and the actual response will depend upon the information given by you:

The following is the response from the above *PUT* request and the actual response will depend upon the information given by you:

Response Code: 204

Explanation of Data Fields

Parameter

Data Type

Operations

Comments

ObjectId

Read Only

String(36)

Unique identifier of the directory entry.

CallHandlerObjectId

String(36)

Read Only

The unique identifier of the call handler object to which this greeting rule belongs.

IgnoreDigits

Boolean

Read/Write

A flag indicating whether Cisco Unity Connection takes action in response to touchtone keys pressed by callers during the greeting.

Values can be:

false: Caller input enabled during greeting

true: Caller input ignored during greeting

Default Value: false

PlayWhat

Integer(2)

Read/Write

The source for the greeting when this greeting is active.

Default Value: 0
Default Values can be:

Call handler - 1 (recording)

Subscriber - 0 (system)

RepromptDelay

Integer(2)

Read/Write

The amount of time (in seconds) that Cisco Unity Connection waits without receiving any input from a caller before Cisco Unity Connection prompts the caller again.

Default Value:2
Values can be:

0: Do wait without receiving caller input and do not replay greeting.

1 or greater: Wait this number of seconds without receiving any input from the caller before playing the greeting again.

Reprompts

Integer(2)

Read/Write

The number of times to reprompt a caller. After the number of times indicated here, Cisco Unity Connection performs the after-greeting action.

Default Value: 0
Values can be:

0: Do not reprompt - Cisco Unity Connection will play the greeting once and then the after-greeting action is taken.

1 or greater: Number of times to reprompt.

TimeExpires

DateTime(8)

Read/Write

The date and time when the greeting rule expires. The greeting rule is considered not expired (enabled), if the value is NULL or a future date. The greeting rule is considered expired (disabled), the value is in the past.

5.Off hours - plays during the closed (nonbusiness) hours defined for the active schedule. An off hours greeting overrides the standard greeting, and thus limits the standard greeting to the open hours defined for the active schedule.

6.Standard - plays at all times unless overridden by another greeting. You cannot disable the standard greeting.